Similar words: advancing, refinancing, conveyancing, deficit financing, short-term financing, mincing, convincing, incinerator. Meaning: ['dɑːnsɪŋ] n. taking a series of rhythmical steps (and movements) in time to music.
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31. Her dancing is superb.
32. She dolled herself up to go to the dancing party.
33. He was dancing around and singing at the top of his voice .
34. We put in the darkness of the heart is called the moon dancing.
35. Tragically her dancing career ended only six months later.
36. She drew back from him at the dancing party.
37. They took ice dancing to new heights .
38. Let's bop on down to the dancing party.
39. The mother was dancing the baby on her knee.
40. Shall we go dancing on Saturday night?
41. Dancing seemed to come naturally to her.
42. I dread going to the dancing parties.
43. I recalled the way they had been dancing together.
44. Some dancing would ginger up the party.
45. They are dancing on the village green.
46. The flags were dancing in the breeze.
47. They are dancing on the green.
48. They bailed out after the dancing party.
49. Don't drop the "g" in "dancing" and "walking".
50. Ruth has hung up her dancing shoes.
51. Dancing and singing were among her many accomplishments.
52. They were all dancing around a big fire.
53. Local bands provide music for dancing.
54. Elizabeth was left out in the dancing party.
55. Dancing was believed to be sinful.
56. The exultant crowds were dancing in the streets.
57. They gave a virtuoso display of disco dancing.
58. There's some very slinky dancing going on tonight!
59. The flames cast dancing shadows on the walls.
60. The young man alternated singing and dancing.
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